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This is part one of my recap babes!Can't wait to hear what you think of this episode!Debby and Mido get into a heated fight during moving day. In America, Rasit isn't happy when Mallorie receives a text from an ex. Paula is disappointed by Thomas' tiny apartment. Anabelle storms off after Shea's response to cheating allegations. Ashia travels to Nigeria to see Maxwell after their visa denial.----Vanity Farah is a fun and femme coded pop culture recap podcast with Chris Farah, an actress, writer, comedian who is obsessed with pointing out the aesthetic choices and beauty trends she sees in reality shows like 90 Day Fiancé and Love is Blind. We deeply and sassily examine the choices that reality subjects make in the pursuit of love, and relate hard to the humanity on display, from questionable eyebrow shapes to the profound loneliness that plagues us all. If you want a smart yet silly friend to talk about dumb, escapist things with, subscribe, follow, and give 5 stars.Follow Chris in all her platforms! https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisFarah instagram.com/chrislfarahhttps://www.tiktok.com/@chrislfarahBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vanity-farah-with-chris-farah--6618122/support.
This is part 2 Debby and Mido get into a heated fight during moving day. In America, Rasit isn't happy when Mallorie receives a text from an ex. Paula is disappointed by Thomas' tiny apartment. Anabelle storms off after Shea's response to cheating allegations. Ashia travels to Nigeria to see Maxwell after their visa denial.---Vanity Farah is a fun and femme coded pop culture recap podcast with Chris Farah, an actress, writer, comedian who is obsessed with pointing out the aesthetic choices and beauty trends she sees in reality shows like 90 Day Fiancé and Love is Blind. We deeply and sassily examine the choices that reality subjects make in the pursuit of love, and relate hard to the humanity on display, from questionable eyebrow shapes to the profound loneliness that plagues us all. If you want a smart yet silly friend to talk about dumb, escapist things with, subscribe, follow, and give 5 stars. Follow Chris in all her platforms!https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisFarahinstagram.com/chrislfarah https://www.tiktok.com/@chrislfarahhttps://substack.com/@chrislfarahhttps://www.patreon.com/chrisfarah/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vanity-farah-with-chris-farah--6618122/support.
Take Care Of Others - Part 1 | 1 Timothy 5:1-10 | 27 May 2026 - Wednesday Evening | Dr. Brad Weniger, Pastor
Send us Fan MailIn this episode Grandpa Edward Jeffrey Hill works hard to complete a goal in the triple jump, but learns that it might be better to compete with himself than with others.
Joel & Jeremy return to the main channel for a Monday full of news. New Day requests and obtains WWE releases; others also depart the company They killed a gingerbread man on SmackDown The Gunns reunite on AEW Collision Other weekend wrestling news and notes WWE RAW Preview & MORE Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Click here to read the episode highlights. The "Living with Heart" Podcast is brought to you by Chip Dodd Resources (www.chipdodd.com) and The Voice of the Heart Center (vothcenter.com). You can connect with Dr. Chip Dodd at chip@chipdodd.com. Contact Bryan Barley for coaching at bryan@vothcenter.com. Be sure to subscribe to Dr Chip Dodd's new Substack. He will be sharing two to three articles a week. The topics focus on healthy relationship, personal growth, and leadership. Dr. Dodd shares content two to three times a week. To subscribe, use the link above or go to chipdodd.com. What is a friend? A friend is someone who cuts your sorrows in half and doubles your joy. A friend is someone whose sorrows you cut in half and you double their joy. If a person has three people in their life right now who fit this description, that person is very blessed. You cannot have too many genuine friends. For friendship to develop, it requires: time truth-telling trust experiences You cannot develop friendships with a lot of people because of the limitations of time and the requirements of daily life. You can be a pastor, politician, or public figure and have thousands of acquaintances, experiences, and do a lot of good, and still not have that confidant, the person in the night you can reach out to. You can have lots of genuine friends over a lifetime, and if you live long enough, you will have many people you carry in your heart who are friends. You remember them, and can recall life together if you ever meet again. You have friends if you are available in heart to have them. Ultimately, a friend is a person who desires your good. If you desire others' good, you are available to have a lot of friends over a lifetime. Click here to continue reading the episode highlights.
Click here to read the episode highlights. The "Living with Heart" Podcast is brought to you by Chip Dodd Resources (www.chipdodd.com) and The Voice of the Heart Center (vothcenter.com). You can connect with Dr. Chip Dodd at chip@chipdodd.com. Contact Bryan Barley for coaching at bryan@vothcenter.com. Be sure to subscribe to Dr Chip Dodd's new Substack. He will be sharing two to three articles a week. The topics focus on healthy relationship, personal growth, and leadership. Dr. Dodd shares content two to three times a week. To subscribe, use the link above or go to chipdodd.com. Relationship with others Neuroscience research points out very clearly that we are connection seeking creatures. We are born to “look for who is looking for us.” In the Voice of the Heart, which came out years before neuroscience research validated Dr Dodd's work, he writes that we are created by God to seek life to the full, but we can only find that fulfillment in relationship with ourselves (head and heart connected), with other, and with God. Relational fulfillment is a dictate of our emotional and spiritual genetics. This genetic makeup is so powerful that we will seek a sense of connection that relationship brings in legitimate forms or in illegitimate ways as other episodes have explained, like the recent Addiction Series, Episodes 97-110. So much of life is about the benefits of relational fulfillment that even the word share means that you receive from others initially, so that you can offer the gifts you have to others—whether that be the flowers you have grown; the experiences you have had; or the love you have received. We cannot give what we do not have; therefore, we must be open to all that relational fulfillment can offer us, so that we have much to offer others. Research has shown that gratitude for receiving allows a person to increase their sense of gratitude by giving. There exists a “child-like” willingness that a person must have to live fully, because relational fulfillment with another person requires that we be: Truthful enough to be trustworthy. Teachable enough to learn how to care well. Humble enough to be open to being relational. Brave enough to face our needs. Click here to continue reading the episode highlights.
While Anina was unraveling the truth and seeing her abuser face justice, in part because he abused hundreds of other kids, she pursued healing, wholeness, and abundant life. She shares how God healed her, what she did to experience freedom, and how others can know true healing as well! Anina Swan | Author of "Alligator in the Ocean" (alligatorintheocean.com)
Throughout the Bible, God has called people to give their very lives to receive a greater reward in Heaven. If you study Church history for even a brief moment, you will read story after story of people who faithfully answered this call. Now, Pastor Jeff isn't trying to tell you that you will be forced to choose between the Gospel and your own life! But there will come a time when following Jesus will cost you something, and choosing to remain faithful to Him will grant you a greater reward in Heaven!
Anina Swan experienced violent trauma and abuse as a child. She attempted to live a 'normal' life, not allowing that part of her story to resurface. Later, after marriage and children, she began having nightmares, causing her to confront the truth, her abuser, and seek help to find justice. Powerful and hope-filled! Anina Swan | Author of "Alligator in the Ocean (alligatorintheocean.com)
When you're stuck in a traffic jam on the freeway, the only way to get out of traffic is to take an exit or to stay the course and wait to get through the bottleneck. But when we're facing a trial in our walk with Christ, we don't always get to choose how we overcome it! In today's message, Pastor Jeff teaches us that sometimes God rescues us from the difficult times we are facing. But there are also times when His deliverance manifests as a supernatural strength to endure and outlast our trials.
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Wherever you are, look for opportunities to encourage, minister to, and lift people up. http://redemptionchurch.com For other great resources from Pastor Nora King, visit us at: https://bit.ly/34chHm7
Words are powerful, so be careful with the words you speak to others. http://redemptionchurch.com For other great resources from Pastor Nora King, visit us at: https://bit.ly/34chHm7
How we talk to and treat people really matters to God! http://redemptionchurch.com For other great resources from Pastor Nora King, visit us at: https://bit.ly/34chHm7
Think about someone who really annoys you. When you're with them, you can feel your temperature rising or your patience wearing thin. Would you like to have more compassion for them? Pastor Colin talks about how.
Every atheist is sustained every moment by the mercy of God. Isn't that an amazing thought? Pastor Colin helps us learn how to show kindness to all people, especially those whose beliefs may be different than yours, or whose behavior may repulse you.
This episode discusses causing pain to children and shopping with no intention to buy.
This episode goes through the halachos of Ona'as Devarim.
In this message series, Pastor Rick looks to God's Word to help you share the hope you have in Jesus with a lost and hurting world.If you listen to the deepest hurt in a person's heart, you've just discovered how to lead them to Jesus. Inviting them to church is another way to help them encounter Jesus, because it's a powerful witness to see so many people worshiping God and believing the same thing—all in one place. Join Pastor Rick as he continues to teach principles that will give you confidence to share your faith. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1103/29?v=20251111
With the billions people in the world who attend church, many can't identify why they even go. They don't know that church isn't just an event you show up to—it's a spiritual family you belong to. Join Pastor Rick as he unpacks the purposes of a church family and how it can meet your deepest needs.In this message series, Pastor Rick looks to God's Word to help you share the hope you have in Jesus with a lost and hurting world.When you tell others about the meaning and significance they will find in Jesus, you're offering them exactly what they're looking for. In this broadcast, Pastor Rick teaches principles that will give you confidence to share your faith. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1103/29?v=20251111
Where would you be, if God had not reached out to you? This is not the Bible most flattering description of us, but it says we're like a “burning stick.” Pastor Colin talks about what that means.
If you want a healthy Christian life, then you need to learn to wait. But what are you supposed to do while you're waiting? Pastor Colin talks about one biblical answer.
Being grounded in the word of God, and being led by His Spirit, allows us to live in restoration and peace with others
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Jesus said, ‘Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.' Pastor Colin explains what Jesus' fishing analogy teaches us about our mission. For starters, we fulfill our mission by throwing out the gospel net.
Jesus compared ministry to fishing. Pastor Colin shows us 7 things that we can learn from Jesus' analogy. For example, Jesus invites us to ‘go fishing'; he does not invite us to ‘go hunting.'
In this episode, we're exploring Dr. Gabor Maté's fifth and final level of compassion: The compassion of possibility. We'll dig into how we can see beyond suffering and dysfunction to recognize the good within ourselves and others. This is a skill we can all practice and get better at. And importantly, this isn't some toxic positivity exercise. This is a skill that helps us see the whole picture, the full truth of whatever we're looking at. Seeing that full picture allows us to step into our wisdom and power so that we can make decisions that are more nourishing. About: The Joy Lab Podcast blends science and soul to help you cope better with stress, ease anxiety, and uplift mood. Join Dr. Henry Emmons and Dr. Aimee Prasek for practical, mindfulness-based tools and positive psychology strategies to build resilience and create lasting joy. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! Like and follow Joy Lab on Socials: Instagram TikTok Linkedin Watch on YouTube Sources and Notes: Joy Lab Program: Take the next leap in your wellbeing journey with step-by-step practices to help you build and maintain the elements of joy in your life. Previous episodes for this series: Part 1: Ordinary Human Compassion & Self-Compassion to Improve Mental Health Part 2: Understanding Ourselves & Others Part 3: Reducing Self-Criticism & Judgment by Recognizing Our Shared Human-ess Part 4: Facing Pain and Finding Freedom Gabor Mate's website. Full transcript here Please remember that this content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice and is not a replacement for advice and treatment from a medical professional. Please consult your doctor or other qualified health professional before beginning any diet change, supplement, or lifestyle program. Please see our terms for more information. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call the NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-6264 available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET. OR text "HelpLine" to 62640 or email NAMI at helpline@nami.org. Visit NAMI for more. You can also call or text SAMHSA at 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
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Sermon Title: How to Inspire Others (Part 4)Speaker: Rev. Provy R. CadelinaDate: June 7, 2023Service: Midweek Prayer Meeting ServiceIlocano Preaching
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Sermon Title: Ways to Inspire Others (Part 1)Speaker: Rev. Provy R. CadelinaDate: May 17, 2023Service: Midweek Prayer Meeting ServiceIlocano Preaching
Sermon Title: Ways to Inspire Others (Part 2)Speaker: Rev. Provy R. CadelinaDate: May 24, 2023Service: Midweek Prayer Meeting ServiceIlocano Preaching
Sermon Title: How to Inspire Others (Part 3)Speaker: Rev. Provy R. CadelinaDate: May 31, 2023Service: Midweek Prayer Meeting ServiceIlocano Preaching
Kathryn answers more listener questions about the intersection of binge eating recovery and relationships—whether that's your relationship with yourself, romantic partners, friends, or family. This is the final episode in the series on healing your relationship with food, yourself, and others. Thank you to everyone who submitted questions—your vulnerability, curiosity, and willingness to contribute are deeply appreciated. Get the FREE 30-day Inspiration Booklet (this adds you to my email list) Parts 1-3 of this series:Ep. 171: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part I) Ep. 175: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part II) Ep. 179: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part III) Ep. 182: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part IV) Episodes mentioned in this show:Episode 15: Readiness for Recovery from Binge Eating Ep. 144: Eating Disorders and Narcissistic Relationships Ep 154: Eating Disorders and Recovery in the LGBTQ+ Community Brain over Binge resources: Get personalized support with one-on-one coaching or group coaching Subscribe to the Brain over Binge Course for only $18.99 per month Get the Second Edition of Brain over Binge on Amazon and Audible, BarnesandNoble.com, Apple iBooks, or Kobo. Get the Brain over Binge Recovery Guide Disclaimer: *The Brain over Binge Podcast is produced and recorded by Brain over Binge Recovery Coaching, LLC. All work is copyrighted by Brain over Binge Recovery Coaching, LLC, and all rights are reserved. As a disclaimer, the hosts of the Brain over Binge Podcast are not professional counselors or licensed healthcare providers, and this podcast is not a substitute for medical advice or any form of professional therapy. Eating disorders can have serious health consequences and you are strongly advised to seek medical attention for matters relating to your health. Please get help when you need it, and good luck on your journey.
What does true greatness look like? It's walking in love, especially when there's nothing in it for you. Today on 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce shares principles that turn frustration into joy through love and respect.
What does true greatness look like? It's walking in love, especially when there's nothing in it for you. Today on 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce shares principles that turn frustration into joy through love and respect.
What does true greatness look like? It's walking in love, especially when there's nothing in it for you. Today on 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce shares principles that turn frustration into joy through love and respect.
What does true greatness look like? It's walking in love, especially when there's nothing in it for you. Today on 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce shares principles that turn frustration into joy through love and respect.
Kathryn answers listener questions about the intersection of binge eating recovery and relationships—whether that's your relationship with yourself, romantic partners, friends, or family. Thank you to everyone who submitted questions—your vulnerability, curiosity, and willingness to contribute are deeply appreciated. Get the FREE 30-day Inspiration Booklet (this also signs you up for my email list) Parts 1-3 of this series:Ep. 171: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part I) Ep. 175: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part II) Ep. 179: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part III) Episodes mentioned in this show:Episode 39: Q&A: Emotional Attachment to Binge Eating Episode 46: Q&A: How Do I Stay Binge-Free on Vacation or on a Holiday? Ep. 134: Recovery in Emotionally Challenging Times (with Coach Julie) Ep. 151: Emotional Not Eating Ep. 168: My Take: Using Mel Robbins' “Let Them” Theory to Help You Stop Binge Eating and Break Other Harmful Habits Ep. 181: You Do Care and You Do Deserve Recovery (with Coach Julie) Brain over Binge resources: Get personalized support in one-on-one coaching or group coaching Subscribe to the Brain over Binge Course for only $18.99 per month Get the Second Edition of Brain over Binge on Amazon and Audible, BarnesandNoble.com, Apple iBooks, or Kobo. Get the Brain over Binge Recovery Guide Disclaimer: *The Brain over Binge Podcast is produced and recorded by Brain over Binge Recovery Coaching, LLC. All work is copyrighted by Brain over Binge Recovery Coaching, LLC, and all rights are reserved. As a disclaimer, the hosts of the Brain over Binge Podcast are not professional counselors or licensed healthcare providers, and this podcast is not a substitute for medical advice or any form of professional therapy. Eating disorders can have serious health consequences and you are strongly advised to seek medical attention for matters relating to your health. Please get help when you need it, and good luck on your journey.